| Logan Marshall - 1913 - 372 pages
...use, occupation and control of a zone of land, and land under water for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of said Canal,...distance of five miles on each side of the center line of the Canal to be constructed; the said zone beginning in the Caribbean Sea three marine miles from... | |
| Joseph Bucklin Bishop - 1913 - 588 pages
...Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the zone of land and land under water of the width of ten miles extending to the distance...side of the center line of the route of the canal now being constructed thereon, which zone begins in the Caribbean Sea three marine miles from mean... | |
| Vandegrift, F.B., & Co - 1913 - 1012 pages
...Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the zone of land and land under water of the width of ten miles extending to the distance...side of the center line of the route of the canal now being constructed thereon, which zone begins in the Caribbean Sea three marine miles from mean... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1918 - 752 pages
...protection of said canal of the width of 10 miles, extending to the distance of 5 miles on each side of th? center line of the route of the canal to be constructed; the said zone beginning in the Carribean Sea 3 marine miles from mean low-water mark and extending to and across the Isthmus of Panama... | |
| Thomas Herbert Russell - 1913 - 134 pages
...miles. It begins at a point three marine miles from mean low water mark in each ocean, and extends for five miles on each side of the center line of the route of the Canal. It includes the group of islands in the Bay of Panama named Perico, Naos, Culebra, and Flamenco. The... | |
| Elihu Root - 1913 - 40 pages
...said canal — And for no other purpose— of the width of 10 miles extending to the distance of 5 miles on each side of the center line of the route of the canal to he constructed. The Republic of Panama further grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation,... | |
| Philippe Bunau-Varilla - 1913 - 664 pages
...use, occupation and control of a zone of land, and land under water for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of said Canal of the width of ten miles extending to," etc "Art. 3 (extract) " The Republic of Panama grants to the United States all the rights, power, and... | |
| Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.) - 1913 - 66 pages
...Lakes. It begins at a point 3 marine miles from mean low water mark in each ocean, and extends for 5 miles on each side of the center line of the route of the Canal. It includes the group of islands in the Bay of Panama named Perico, Naos, Culebra, and Flamenco. The... | |
| Logan Marshall, C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1913 - 370 pages
...Lakes. It begins at a point 3 marine miles from mean low water mark in each ocean, and extends for 5 miles on each side of the center line of the route of the Canal. It includes the group of islands in the Bay of Panama named Perico, Naos, Culebra, and Flamenco. The... | |
| Panama Canal (Panama) - 1913 - 68 pages
...Lakes. It begins at a point 3 marine miles from mean low water mark in each ocean, and extends for 5 miles on each side of the center line of the route of the Canal. It includes the group of islands in the Bay of Panama named Perico, Naos, Culebra, and Flamenco. The... | |
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